Sharks coach Sean Everitt says the Sharks learned a lot from the the major disappointment of a mediocre first United Rugby Championship (URC) season with a start-studded squad, and improvements can be expected in 2022-23.
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The Sharks crashed out of the quarterfinals of the first URC with a narrow defeat to the Bulls away from home. Lack of consistency from the Sharks contributed to the indifferent first season for Everitt’s Springbok-packed side. Another positive aspect is they zoomed into their struggles and planned for the new season using them as a guide.
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